Impressive! Was a pleasure to watch this video. Here in Europe, Poland, canoeing isn't very popular. I've never seen WW canoeing here. One question: how do you call this thing you're knelling on in the boat? PAX
Thank you for your comment. The one I'm sitting on is shown in another video. Please watch the video at this link. ua-cam.com/video/qchhX2HTkTk/v-deo.htmlsi=Z1zywVX9TawRsJ6-
Thanks for your comment! I also have a Penobscot 16. This canoe is not suitable for eddy catch because it has more straightness than rotation. However, it is suitable for downrivers due to its round bottom.
Thank you for your question. My hat is Wilderness Village×tent-Mark DESIGNS Wilderness Hat made in Japan. It is also sold on Amazon, but it does not ship overseas. I will let you know the Amazon link.
Thanks FlavorMan. I have two Campers. I also have a Penobscot 16. I know the Osprey 140 exists, but I haven't actually seen it. It is rarely imported in Japan.
Thanks! I'm looking at a used 16 footer for lake camping and class 1 to low class 2 river travel. I would be using it as a solo with a total load of roughly 400 lbs. I had a 15 footer in mind, but yours seems quite agile. Of course, I assume that's more about your skill level than the canoe! Maybe the 16 would work?
We recommend 16ft based on your usage. The reason is that a larger loading space is advantageous in an emergency. If you install a flotation bag on a river canoeing, the loading space will become smaller. Also, the 16ft canoe has a beautiful shape. The advantage of the 15ft is that it is light and has good turning and maneuverability.
Amazing skills and techniques. So graceful. Just a newbie learning paddling techniques and loving it. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@Liz Dg Thank you for watching! I am glad that you enjoy my videos.
Great video. Nice to see your surfing technique in a full size canoe.
Thank you so so much!
Impressive! Was a pleasure to watch this video. Here in Europe, Poland, canoeing isn't very popular. I've never seen WW canoeing here.
One question: how do you call this thing you're knelling on in the boat?
PAX
Thank you for your comment. The one I'm sitting on is shown in another video. Please watch the video at this link. ua-cam.com/video/qchhX2HTkTk/v-deo.htmlsi=Z1zywVX9TawRsJ6-
So wonderful! Thank you!
Thank you for your pleasant comment!
Very fine video! Thanks!
Thank you for watching my video!
Mesmerising! Thanks
Thanks a million.
Love your videos.
Thank you always
As always.... EXCELLENT !
thank you for always!
You, making it look so easy.. me, the victim in a white water rescue. Amazing control of your boat!!!
Those Charles Rivers are nice. Tough to find.
I also want Charles River RX.
Is that an Allagash paddle in your canoe? By your right knee
Thanks
Thank you, too.
Would you feel comfortable in the same situation with your Penobscot 16? How do you feel the two compare on rivers? Thanks!
Thanks for your comment! I also have a Penobscot 16. This canoe is not suitable for eddy catch because it has more straightness than rotation. However, it is suitable for downrivers due to its round bottom.
I want to be like this guy when I grow up!
Thank you for your pleasant comment!
Inspiring!!
Thank you so much!
You make very good videos! Where did you learn the fundamentals of your outstanding paddling technique?? I am trying to become better like you.
Watch bill mason’s path of the paddle series
@@flavorman9159 It shows! Nice!
Thanks! that's right. I learned paddling by watching a video of Bill Mason. And I practiced repeatedly.
What kin of hat do you wear? I am searching for one with more coverage from the sun but that can get wet. Amazing channel!!
Thank you for your question. My hat is Wilderness Village×tent-Mark DESIGNS Wilderness Hat made in Japan. It is also sold on Amazon, but it does not ship overseas. I will let you know the Amazon link.
www.amazon.co.jp/tent-Mark-DESIGNS-Wilderness-Village%C3%97-%E3%83%86%E3%83%B3%E3%83%9E%E3%82%AF%E3%83%87%E3%82%B6%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3-%E3%82%A6%E3%82%A3%E3%83%AB%E3%83%80%E3%83%8D%E3%82%B9-%E3%83%8F%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%80%90XL/dp/B07BBMFHJ8
@@canoeing Thank you. I looked it up. Its a great looking hat. I think we have similar designs here in the US.
Is your Camper your only canoe? You do great things in it. I have an old town osprey 140
Thanks FlavorMan. I have two Campers. I also have a Penobscot 16. I know the Osprey 140 exists, but I haven't actually seen it. It is rarely imported in Japan.
It’s short and fat, but it handles rapids pretty well. Wonder how much it would cost to get me and my boat to some of these rivers in Japan?
@@flavorman9159 Thank you for your question. I'm sorry, I don't know the cost of shipping the boat. Where does Flavorman live?
What is the length of the Camper? 15 or 16 feet?
Thank you for your question. My Camper is 16 feet.
Thanks! I'm looking at a used 16 footer for lake camping and class 1 to low class 2 river travel. I would be using it as a solo with a total load of roughly 400 lbs. I had a 15 footer in mind, but yours seems quite agile. Of course, I assume that's more about your skill level than the canoe! Maybe the 16 would work?
We recommend 16ft based on your usage. The reason is that a larger loading space is advantageous in an emergency. If you install a flotation bag on a river canoeing, the loading space will become smaller. Also, the 16ft canoe has a beautiful shape. The advantage of the 15ft is that it is light and has good turning and maneuverability.
no air bags?
Thank you. I will install the airbag depending on the river condition.